The Right to Disconnect Bill, 2025 โ a private memberโs bill introduced in Parliament last week โ has reopened the conversation on work-life boundaries, even though experts say it is unlikely to become law anytime soon. The legislation, moved by NCP MP Supriya Sule, proposes giving employees the legal right to ignore work-related communication outside designated working hours. While private memberโs bills seldom translate into statutes, they often succeed in spotlighting issues of public concern โ and this one has already triggered strong reactions across India Inc, according to an ET report.Executives at Mercedes-Benz India, RPG Group, Bombay Realty (Wadia Group), Grant Thornton Bharat, TeamLease Services and Randstad India said the move underlines a growing cultural shift toward employee well-being. Several countries including France, Belgium, Ireland and Australia have already enacted similar rights, experts noted. โIts stated intent is broadly aligned with our approach to employee well-being in a holistic manner,โ an RPG Group spokesperson told ET. The conglomerate has implemented flexible hours, hybrid models and firm boundaries such as CEATโs 8 pmโ8 am no-work window, no-work weekends and silent lunch hours. โWe believe a happy work environment leads to happy employees, who in turn will deliver their best,โ the spokesperson said, ET quoted.Mercedes-Benz India MD and CEO Santosh Iyer said the companyโs hybrid working model โ allowing employees to work from home twice a week โ supports โquality time with family membersโ while maintaining accountability. โThere is higher trust in hybrid culture,โ he added. Randstad India CEO Viswanath PS described the proposed law as a โcoming of ageโ moment for the Indian workforce. โThis invites us to dismantle the โalways-onโ habit,โ he said, arguing that leadership must shift focus from โinput metricsโ like hours worked to โimpact metricsโ.Grant Thornton Bharat partner Priyanka Gulati said conversations with about 20 client organisations across sectors show broad support for clearer boundaries. โSelf-accountability is more powerful in mature organisations where employees measure their energy, not just their hours,โ she said. At the same time, she noted that companies expect employees to stretch when business demands it. TeamLease Digital CEO Neeti Sharma said defined hours โ 9 am to 6 pm, Monday to Friday โ act as a helpful baseline, particularly for dispersed teams. โCompanies also need flexibility for global collaboration, time zones and project-based work,โ she said.Experts stressed that young professionals often hesitate to say no, which makes clearer norms important. Lydia Naik, Group CHRO at Bombay Realty (Wadia Group), said there is โno one-size-fits-allโ for work hours. โWhat truly matters is the quality of work, personal balance and ensuring workloads are realistic,โ she said. Despite the billโs uncertain legislative future, the renewed debate suggests a shift in how Indian workplaces view well-being, productivity and boundaries โ with corporate India acknowledging that the era of being perpetually โonlineโ may be nearing its end.